Social structure didn't help much, on the contrary you would become a devoted scientist just to escape from it. Certainly no communist system ever favors intellectuals - they can be too dangerous for any regime, let alone help them exchange ideas and practice independent thinking.
Yes you can connect a flash card reader (or even the camera itself if it doesn't require any extra drivers). You can then browse any files that are on the card and copy them.
It mounts like an external hard drive without any extra drivers.
Not only that, you will be able to connect your digital camera to the player and transfer files (photos) from the camera to the player (and the other way around). That's thanks to the USB host feature (USB-On-the-go) that H300 supports.
I think you can expect USB mass storage support for iFP-700/800 in the near future: those two players are already listed under supported devices for WMP10 synch functionality.
Funny though that the H series is not (and no they did not overlook it, reports are that it will not synch).
All iRiver flash and HDD based players have a very well designed joystick that will allow you to do almost all of your navigating, track switching and stuff with your thumb only. Very simple and great in practice since there are so many options/browsing to do on the player (large LCD is also very nice).
The only downside is because of all the heavy usage, let's face it, how long can the little joystick last? So be carefull with it.
Or since everyone is spying on everyone we just assume that.
Social structure didn't help much, on the contrary you would become a devoted scientist just to escape from it. Certainly no communist system ever favors intellectuals - they can be too dangerous for any regime, let alone help them exchange ideas and practice independent thinking.
You may find this review better than cnet's.
Yes you can connect a flash card reader (or even the camera itself if it doesn't require any extra drivers). You can then browse any files that are on the card and copy them.
It mounts like an external hard drive without any extra drivers. Not only that, you will be able to connect your digital camera to the player and transfer files (photos) from the camera to the player (and the other way around). That's thanks to the USB host feature (USB-On-the-go) that H300 supports.
I think you can expect USB mass storage support for iFP-700/800 in the near future: those two players are already listed under supported devices for WMP10 synch functionality.
Funny though that the H series is not (and no they did not overlook it, reports are that it will not synch).
All iRiver flash and HDD based players have a very well designed joystick that will allow you to do almost all of your navigating, track switching and stuff with your thumb only.
Very simple and great in practice since there are so many options/browsing to do on the player (large LCD is also very nice).
The only downside is because of all the heavy usage, let's face it, how long can the little joystick last? So be carefull with it.